Lost Traffic Ticket in Arizona

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Our goal is to give you the most up-to-date, accurate information about your state DMV's processes. The date you see here reflects the most recent time we've verified this information with your state DMV. When they change something, we do, too!

Verified As Of: 2/21/2018

Certain courts in Arizona allow you to search online for details about your lost traffic ticket. This applies to a red light ticket, a speeding ticket, a moving violation and a lost parking ticket. Currently, you can search using just personal information, such as your name.

NOTE: For the most updated lost ticket information, contact the appropriate Arizona county court directly.

AZ Traffic Ticket Search

You can search online for your lost traffic ticket; however, if searching online isn't possible—or your court doesn't participate with the online system, you can search for your ticket information with your presiding court or the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD).

Also, you'll need to ask about eligible payment options and payment methods, based on your court and personal situation.

Your lost traffic ticket doesn't appear on the website.

This could be because your court doesn't participate in the online program.

Contact Your Traffic Court

As mentioned above, you can contact your presiding court directly to find information about your lost traffic ticket. Your “presiding court" is the court in the area where you received your citation; this means you must contact that specific court.

Because you're searching for a lost citation, you might not remember which court is handling your ticket.

If this is the case, try to remember the county in which you received the ticket and start contacting courts in that county. Generally, each county has multiple traffic ticket courts, so this could be a hit-or-miss process.

Contact the AZ MVD

You can contact the AZ MVD directly and, if you can provide basic information such as your name and Arizona driver's license number, a representative can provide you with information related to your traffic citation.

Be sure to ask the AZ MVD about the court handling your ticket, and then contact that court to double-check facts such as whether you need to appear in court and the exact amount of the traffic ticket fine and any additional fees.

Information on Your AZ Ticket

Whether you find help with the presiding court or the AZ MVD, make sure you gather the most important information on your citation.